You'll find lots of different answers here on the forum...and I'm sure you'll find the right one for your dog! There are lots of knowledgeable people here who have many years of experience....good luck!

On September 08 2007, 11:10 PM, queene wrote:hey everyone. I am trying out a new forum to find out ideas on how to stop my pit from doing certain things. Nice to meet everyone. I love the saying "Punish the deed, not the breed"

Tell us some more about yourself and why you chose a pit....

How many dogs you have... and what they are... etc....

Heather

Heather

A dog teaches a (kid) boy fidelity, perseverance, and to turn around three times before lying down.- Robert Benchley

I choose a pitbull because it was given to me. I always had the fear of owning one because of everything people have told me about how they "turn" on you. My pit is a loving dog, and I wouldnt trade her for nothing. Everyone talks bad about them, but people shouldn't talk inless they have had an experience with them that was bad. But not all pits are like that, it all depends on how you raise them. My pit her name is Icces, but I call her Iccy sometimes. She is about a year old. She is 1/2 blue nose, 1/2 gator mouth pit. She is black & white. She is wonderful:) She's my baby